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In the mid-20th century, scholars such as Joshua Prawer, R. C. Smail, Meron Benvenisti, and Claude Cahen argued instead that the crusaders lived totally segregated from the native inhabitants, who were thoroughly Arabicized and / or Islamicized and were a constant threat to the foreign crusaders.
It has been estimated by scholars such as Joshua Prawer and Meron Benvenisti that there were at most 120, 000 Franks and 100, 000 Muslims living in the cities, with another 250, 000 Muslim and Eastern Christian peasants in the countryside.
* Benvenisti, Meron ( 2002 ).
Contributors to its website include Gideon Levy, Doron Rosenblum, Avraham Burg, Batya Gur, Meron Benvenisti, Shahar Smooha, Yossi Sarid, David Grossman, Yitzhak Frankenthal, Tony Judt, Rabbi Arik Ascherman of Rabbis for Human Rights, Gilad Atzmon, and Baruch Kimmerling.
* Journalists: Khaled Abu Toameh, Ron Ben-Yishai, Nahum Barnea, Zvi Yehezkeli, Sayed Kashua, Amira Hass, Akiva Eldar, Yossi Melman, Meron Benvenisti, Tom Segev, Haviv Rettig, Dan Margalit, Ya ' akov Ahimeir, Michael Bar-Zohar, David Witzthum, Haim Gouri, Ehud Yaari, Amos Kenan, Boaz Evron
* Benvenisti, Meron The Crusaders in the Holy Land, New York ( 1970 ).
" In 2000, Meron Benvenisti observed that: " Three large, beautiful structures, which were located outside the village amid orchards of fruit trees, have been renovated, and Jewish families live in them.
" Meron Benvenisti writes that the committee chose this symbolic new name after determining that there was no known Jewish historical connection to the village of Suhmata.
Meron Benvenisti claimed there were 240 families living in the village, most of them Muslims, however, there were 100 Palestinian Christians.
* Benvenisti, Meron ( 2000 ), Sacred Landscape: Buried History of the Holy Land Since 1948.
* Benvenisti, Meron ( 2000 ): Sacred Landscape: Buried History of the Holy Land Since 1948.
* Benvenisti, Meron ( 2000 ): Sacred Landscape: Buried History of the Holy Land Since 1948.
* Benvenisti, Meron ( 2002 ).
* Benvenisti, Meron ( 2000 ).
* Benvenisti, Meron ( 2000 ): Sacred Landscape: Buried History of the Holy Land Since 1948.
* Benvenisti, Meron ( 1998 ) City of Stone: The Hidden History of Jerusalem, University of California Press, ISBN 0-520-20768-8
* Benvenisti, Meron ( 2000 ), Sacred Landscape: The Buried History of the Holy Land Since 1948.
The father of Meron Benvenisti and Refael ( Rafi ) Benvenisti and grandfather of Eyal Benvenisti.
* Meron Benvenisti ( born 1934 ), Israeli historian and journalist.
* Refael ( Rafi ) Benvenisti ( born 1937 ), Israeli economist, brother of Meron.
* Eyal Benvenisti ( born 1959 ), Israeli and Int ' l law professor, son of Meron.
* Benvenisti, Meron ( 2000 ): Sacred Landscape: Buried History of the Holy Land Since 1948.

Meron and been
The association of Meron with the ancient Canaanite city of Merom or Maroma is generally accepted, though the absence of hard archaeological evidence means other sites a little further north, such as Marun as-Ras or Jebel Marun, have also been considered.

Meron and are
There are several high mountains including Mount Tabor and Mount Meron in the region, which have relatively low temperatures and high rainfall.
Meron in northern Israel, but all over the country bonfires are lit in open spaces.
Millar and Gough are currently writing and executive producing Existence 2. 0 for Paramount, as well the screenplay for Monster High, based on Mattels new line of books, webisodes, animation, and toys which is being produced by Hairspray team Craig Zadan and Neil Meron.
Gough and Millar are currently writing and executive producing Existence 2. 0 for Paramount, as well the screenplay for “ Monster High ,” based on Mattel's new line of books, webisodes, animation, and toys which is being produced by “ Hairspray ” team Craig Zadan and Neil Meron.
Similar upsherin celebrations are simultaneously held in Jerusalem at the grave of Shimon Hatzaddik for Jerusalemites who cannot travel to Meron.
Among the local attractions are the Meron Vineyards.
A number of European travellers came to Meron over the course of the 19th century and their observations from the time are documented in travel journals.
It is a custom at the Meron celebrations, dating from the time of Rabbi Isaac Luria, that three-year-old boys are given their first haircuts ( called upshirin ), while their parents distribute wine and sweets.
Among other leading early rabbinical figures buried in Meron are Hillel, Shammai and Rabbi Elozor ben Shimon.

Meron and Israel
* 4 August: Nine people were killed in the suicide bombing of Egged bus No. 361 traveling from Haifa to Safed at the Meron junction in northern Israel.
The tomb of Shammai in the Meron river, Israel
They were buried in the same tomb in Meron, Israel, which is visited by thousands year round.
The tomb of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai in Meron, Israel | Meron on Lag Ba ' Omer.
Traditional location of the Idra Rabba Assembly, near Meron, Israel | Meron
Cheder in Meron, Israel, 1912
The tomb of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai in Meron, Israel | Meron on Lag BaOmer.
Meron (, Meiron ) is a moshav ( cooperative village ) on the slopes of Mount Meron, in the Upper Galilee in northern Israel near Safed, and within municipal jurisdiction of the Merom HaGalil Regional Council.
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Hasidim who emigrated to Israel established Rosh Hashana kibbutzim in Jerusalem and in Meron ( the latter at the gravesite of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai ), which continue to this day.

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